BY ESBEN-PETERSEN. 217 



Abdomen rufous. Legs reddish-yellow. Membrane of wings 

 hyaline. Longitudinal nervures yellowish to pale brown; base 

 of Rs and fork of M darker: cross- veins dark brown. M._, 

 coalesces with Mj, and a triangular cell is formed by these two 

 veins; first cross-vein between Rs and M^ joins Mj at the apical 

 end of the triangular cell. Pterostigma greyish-yellow, rather 

 indistinct. 



Length of forewing, 23 mm.: of hind wing, 20 mm. 



Colo Vale, N.8.W.: (me specimen, 1902 (R. Corrie leg.); Coll. 

 Froggatt. 



T liave placed this interesting species in the genns Chrysopa. 

 although the nervature of the wings suggests some resemblance 

 to the genus Leucochrysa, froni America: but as the antennae aie 

 defective, it may ])e best to wait, for a definite tixation of posi- 

 tion, until more material is available. 



MANTTSPTDt^R. 



Eu C L I M A C I A. 



Enderlein, Stett. ent. Zeit., p. 302, 1910. 



EUCLIMACIA FLAVICOSTATA, n Sp. (Plate XV., fig. 13). 



Head reddish-yellow. Labial and maxillary palpi yellowish- 

 brown. Each of the antennal insertions circumscribed by a 

 narrow black line, united with a blackish-brown, transver.se 

 streak in front of the antennse. Eyes bronze-green. Vertex 

 smooth; the carina hardly indicated; face coarsely punctuate. 

 Antennse short and thick, yellowish-red, 46-jointed, the joints 

 short, and v^er}' broad. Prothorax yellowish-red, divided by a 

 deep transverse groove about one-third from front margin. The 

 front part a little broader than the distance between the eyes, 

 and about twice as broad as the hind part, which is somewhat 

 longer than broad. At each side of the transverse furrow a 

 tubercle. Meso- and metathorax brownish-red: meso- and meta- 

 scutellum a little paler. Abdomen brownish-red, a little darker 

 ventrally and at the base. Legs reddish-brown, the fore-cox^e a 

 little darker, 



